The Wilson episode should tell us: don’t take anything that anyone in this regime says at face value. You remember Bill Parcells saying that Jason Taylor would either play for the Dolphins or retire, just before trading Taylor? Or Jeff Ireland, while not explicitly saying at last month’s Combine that Wilson would be back, still speaking in positive terms about the safety’s Dolphins future and potential? And you’ve probably caught onto the Tony Sparano kiss of death — when the coach says a guy’s doing a “good job,” that guy ought to start packing. (See Matt Roth, among others. Thankfully, Sparano doesn’t seem to think I do a good job.) Again, I don’t necessarily blame them for misleading or, at the least, choosing not to divulge certain information. It’s part of the game. But we should all just stop accepting what they say as gospel. It’s not gospel. It’s strategy.